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Jan 1, 2025
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fbguru
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I think they did make that number up. That is higher than any of the top 30
TV shows that year per this link:
1953-54 Top-Rated TV Shows - Classic TV Database
1953 - 1954 TV Show Ratings and most watched TV Shows presented The Classic TV Database.
https://www.classic-tv.com/features/ratings/1953-1954-tv-show-ratings
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Why I believe the 1953 game drew a really big number of viewers: Someone in the
gwalker
Jan 1, 12:50am
Thanks for the laugh.
fbguru
Jan 1, 1:30am
Really? TVs were the new thing everyone wanted to show off. I’m betting a high
gwalker
Jan 1, 1:41am
I think they did make that number up. That is higher than any of the top 30
fbguru
Jan 1, 1:55am
Interesting. They may be wrong, but I’m still thinking they at least had a
gwalker
Jan 1, 2:04am
A Google search shows about 50 million in 1960, so I think my number is more
fbguru
Jan 1, 2:09am
This looks like only a list of weekly shows, not events like CFB with only 1
NYC and Japan
Jan 1, 10:33am
I'm sure everyone changed channel back to haircutting by halftime with BYU playn
sah22
Jan 1, 5:45am
Wikipedia says there was 12 channels in 1953.
OnEMoReTrY
Jan 1, 8:55am
Nationwide? Nope. There weren’t 12 channels on my TV in Salt Lake in the 80s.
gwalker
Jan 1, 9:11am
I don’t think there were 12 channels on my cable lessTV in the 70s and early 80s
NYC and Japan
Jan 1, 10:01am
RE: Wikipedia says there was 12 channels in 1953.
King of Y
Jan 1, 10:12am
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